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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications cluster Audio and Video Technology and Film pathway, Visual Arts pathway.

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Because clay animators both design the characters and work on the animation, artistic talent is a must in this career.

Students should start with art classes in high school and begin building a portfolio as soon as possible. You'll need one to apply for art college and to show prospective employers.

It pays to observe others at work in this field, so consider volunteering in an animation studio to become familiar with the technique.

Some people in the industry are self-taught. But some form of post-secondary education is recommended. An art or design school at the community college level or a fine arts university program will help you develop your talents and hone your skills.

There are numerous colleges and universities across the United States offering animation studies. But you'll want to find one that includes clay or stop-motion animation as part of its curriculum.

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